Former External Affairs Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Friday the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) could steer the country out of economic woes if it was given a heavy mandate. Addressing a ceremony, he said loan helped country survive in PTI’s government, adding that the PTI served people with good intentions. The PTI leader said inflation rose during the tenure of the PDM-led government but the coalition set-up deflected blame on the PTI. He said his government gave relief to people even during hard times as the textile industry flourished. “Looms and textile industry are shutting now,” he added. He said if the government was confident of its good performance, why was it reluctant to hold fresh elections.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Sindh allows markets, retail shops to reopen from 8am to 5pm
-
Rescue 1122 kicks off ‘UN Global Road Safety Week’ across Punjab
-
PM Imran Khan following in Musharraf’s footsteps: Zardari
-
No board exams for matric, intermediate students: Saeed Ghani
-
Ghulam Sarwar Khan welcomes NAB’s inquiry against him and his Family
-
COVID-19 testing lab starts functioning at CMCH
-
Centre should focus on pandemic instead of criticising Sindh: Shah
-
NGO distributes ration among deserving people of Zentara
-
Govt commits Rs 4 on each donated rupee: PM Imran
-
Govt suggests 39 amendments in election laws to ensure transparency
-
Confirmed coronavirus cases in Pakistan reach 48,000
-
Markets, malls can remain open till 10pm in Punajb